Following the tragic but avoidable death of 6 year-old Meghala from
D.J.Halli on July 17th 2013 due to malnutrition, the increased focus on
the social indicators in D.J.Halli revealed a high incidence of
disability in the area. At the public hearing on 12th December 2013 at
DJ Halli, several differently-abled persons shared the issues they faced
with regard to access to disability pension and other schemes. The jury
said that this was a human rights violation and the District disability
welfare officer (DDWO) for Bangalore urban, Mr. G. Mohan promised to do
a survey within the next two months to ascertain the needs of the
community.
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The District Disability Welfare Office is organizing a camp for the differently-abled, to ensure immediate needs of differently-abled people at DJ Halli are met.
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While this promise was not met, repeated reminders from the
community members and volunteers ensured that the survey finally took
place for 12 days between June 9th and July 1st, 2014, after a delay of
almost 5 months. With the disability department providing only around 2
or 3 surveyors on any given day, even best efforts of the community
members could not ensure 100% coverage of D.J.Halli. Consequently, the
survey has missed many differently-abled persons. According to the
estimated incidence of disability (~ 4 -5%), for a combined population
of one lakh across wards 47, 48 and slum portions of ward 61, it was
expected that at least 4000 differently-abled persons will be enlisted.
As against that, only 733 differently-abled people were enlisted on the
conclusion of the survey.
Following up on the survey, the District Disability Welfare Office
is now organizing a camp for the differently-abled, to ensure the
immediate needs of the hundreds of differentlyabled surveyed are met.
Government doctors will be a part of the camp and will screen and
diagnose common disabilities such as hearing loss, vision loss,
locomotor handicap, mental retardation and mental illness and issue
medical certificates. At the camp, the differently-abled will also be
able to apply for their disability certificates, disability pension, and
any aid devices, such as crutches, wheelchair and hearing aids, which
will be distributed by the government at a later date.
This camp will take place on August 11th and 12th 2014, at the
Kannada School near the D.J.Halli PHC (Primary Health Center, locally
referred to as the Maidan Hospital), from 10 am to 5 pm, and will be
supported by the Movement for Basic Rights, D.J.Halli.
The content is provided by Karthik Ranganathan on behalf of
Movement for Basic Rights and has been published as is, under the
Message Forward section, a space meant for non-profit messages by
individuals and organizations.
Source : Citizen Matters , 11th August 2014
Source : Citizen Matters , 11th August 2014
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